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- First - and second - generation migrants in Germany, what do we know and what do people think
- Educational production, endogenous peer group formation and class composition - Evidence from the PISA 2000 study
- A conceptual framework for the evaluation of comprehensive labor market policy reforms in Germany
- Who's to blame ?, the determinants of German students'achievement in the PISA 2000 study
- Evaluating immigration policy potentials and limitations
- The perception of foreigners and jews in Germany, a structural analysis of a large opinion survey
- Gerontocracy in motion ?, European cross-country evidence on the labor market consequences of population ageing
- Discretionary measures of active labor market policy, the German employment promotion reform in perspective
- First -and second- generation migrants in Germany, what do we know and what do people think?
- The role of background factors for reading literacy, straight national scores in the Pisa 2000 Study
- Mobility within Europe, what do we (still not) know?
- Always poor or never poor and nothing in between? duration of child poverty in Germany, by Michael Fertig, Marcus Tamm
- The impact of economic integration on employment, an assessment in the context of EU enlargement
- School quality, educational attainment and aggregation bias
- The effect of age at school entry on educational attainment in Germany
- The perception of foreigners and jews in Germany, a structural analysis of a large opinion survey